[Mr. Grex of Monte Carlo by E. Phillips Oppenheim]@TWC D-Link bookMr. Grex of Monte Carlo CHAPTER XXXIII 14/33
I believe that he would lend it to me.
Why should we not substitute it for the yacht your master imagines that he is hiring? If so, all difficulties as to placing whom I desire on board and secreting them are over." "It is a great scheme," Frenhofer assented, "but supposing my master should choose to telephone some small detail to the office of the man Schwann ?" "You must hire the yacht of Schwann, just as you were instructed," Hunterleys pointed out.
"You must give orders, though, that it is not to leave the harbour until telephoned for.
Then it will be the yacht which I shall borrow which will lie off the Villa Mimosa to-night." "It is admirable," Frenhofer declared.
"The more one thinks of it, the more one appreciates.
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